
Photo by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash Portugal is a great destination for a relaxing holiday. With its mild climate, miles of sandy beaches and continental Europe’s furthest south-west point, the…
Photo by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash Portugal is a great destination for a relaxing holiday. With its mild climate, miles of sandy beaches and continental Europe’s furthest south-west point, the…
The Monument to the Discoveries is today’s photo of the day and is perfect, because this is the last blog we have for Portugal. After this we will be discovering…
I am winding down the Portugal blogs, before heading to Andorra, Barcelona, and then Rome and I am so grateful for all the blessings he has bestowed upon me. From…
I cannot believe we had two weeks in Portugal and we still felt a little rushed. There was so much to see and experience. I loved being in this country….
Back in 1755 an earthquake off the coast of Portugal registered 8.5-9 on the Richter scale it killed 15-20% of the population in Lisbon and destroyed 85% of the existing…
I wrote a blog about Spanish way of eating which was mainly that they eat very late around 9 p.m and for breakfast they eat nothing! Piece of bread and coffee for…
Yesterday I told you all about the World Heritage Site in the Coa Valley located in the north-eastern part of Portugal. Well I wanted to share my favorite photo with…
The Prehistoric Rock Art in the Coa Valley is yet another World Heritage Site and is located on the bank of the Agueda River, which is a tributary of the…
As we were driving through the Alto Douro wine country in north portugal I saw this view under one of the bridges and had to stop the car to capture it….
I could not pass up a chance to show you another view of Porto. This time I have the Dom Luis Bridge in it. This bridge is unusual since it…
As you read in the last blog, Porto is the world producer of porto wine, but the grapes have to grow somewhere. Well that somewhere is the Alto Douro valley…
Today’s photo of the day is of a traditional boat the shipped wine down the river to Porto to be made into port wine. The funny thing is that port…
It was in Guimarães that the first king of Portugal was born between the years of 1106-09. There was already a castle build here in the 950’s, from which he…
I generally liked every city I saw in Portugal, it is a quite warm and welcoming country. Maybe I found similarities to my country, that’s why! But Porto came as…
Today’s photo of the day is from the Burmester Wine Cellar across the river from Porto. This is one of the oldest winery in the Duouro Valley. Can you guess…
Today’s photo of the day is from the top of Penha Mountain. We are looking down at Guimarães, which is the birthplace of the Portuguese culture. Come back tomorrow and I…
Guimarães is a World Heritage Site because the first king rebelled against the Arab invasion was born in this town and started his campaign here. Over the centuries it has retained…
We read about Aveiro on some travel sites and it was introduced as a small Venice, so we got curious and said let’s check it out! It is a small…
Today’s photo of the day is from Aveiro, which some call the Little Venice of Portugal. It was quite peaceful gliding along the canals of this small town in northern…
Another stop we had was the city of Coimbra, don’t expect much from the city but it does have beautiful historic spots one of which is the University of Coimbra,…
That is because the library at Coimbra University was used as the setting for the scene in the live action film where the Beast shows Belle all of his books….
That’s right! In one day of touring we visited four different World Heritage Sites. Three were medieval monasteries and the last was a college. We got a hotel in Coimbra…
Today’s photo of the day is from the monastery in Batalha, Portugal. This was the second of three monasteries we saw in one day in central Portugal. It is also…
She wrote all about it yesterday and today’s photo of the day comes from the second place we visited. This Moorish Castle was begun in the 10th century on top…
It is basically a town from a fairy tale! There is a lot to see, but unfortunately we underestimated Sintra! We spared a day here and couldn’t really make it…
Tomorrow Melek is going to tell you about all about Sintra outside of Lisbon, Portugal. It was a truely magical place and we wish we scheduled an extra day here….
As part of our Portugal driving tour, after some time in Lisbon (we didn’t really fall in love with there) we drove to Cascais which is only a 30-minute drive…
The Tower of Belem is a defensive tower built to help protect the mouth of the Tagus River, but it was not terribly effective. I wrote about this World Heritage…
The seven hills Lisbon is built upon are located at the mouth of the Tagus River. This ideal location was notice very early in world history as there is evidence…
Today’s photo of the day is from the cloister of Jerónimos Monastery. This is World Heritage Site that was begun in 1501. Come back tomorrow and I will give you…